Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best, the system provides a bridge towards an external library using user-defined functions, explicit import/export facilities or linked-in Java/C# interpreters. Time has come to rectify this with SciQL, a SQL-query language for science applications with arrays as first class citizens. It provides a seamless symbiosis of array-, set-, and sequence- interpretation using a clear separation of the mathematical object from its underlying storage representation. The language extends value-based grouping in SQL with structural grouping, i.e., fixed-sized and unbounded groups based on expli...
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...
Evaluating the performance of scientific data processing systems is a difficult task considering the...
Abstract — Data-intensive applications in e-Science require scalable solutions for storage as well a...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
htmlabstractScientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational databas...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
textabstractScientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amo...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Abstract: As a general rule, scientists have shunned relational data management systems (RDBMS),...
textabstractSciQL (pronounced as ‘cycle’) is a novel SQL-based array query language for scientific a...
SciQL (pronounced as ‘cycle’) is a novel SQL-based array query language for scientific applications ...
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...
Evaluating the performance of scientific data processing systems is a difficult task considering the...
Abstract — Data-intensive applications in e-Science require scalable solutions for storage as well a...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
htmlabstractScientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational databas...
Scientific applications are still poorly served by contemporary relational database systems. At best...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
textabstractScientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amo...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Scientific discoveries increasingly rely on the ability to efficiently grind massive amounts of expe...
Abstract: As a general rule, scientists have shunned relational data management systems (RDBMS),...
textabstractSciQL (pronounced as ‘cycle’) is a novel SQL-based array query language for scientific a...
SciQL (pronounced as ‘cycle’) is a novel SQL-based array query language for scientific applications ...
Fueled by novel technologies capable of producing massive amounts of data, scientists have been face...
Evaluating the performance of scientific data processing systems is a difficult task considering the...
Abstract — Data-intensive applications in e-Science require scalable solutions for storage as well a...